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Red Jammer

Glacier National Park, Montana

Red Jammers are buses used at Glacier National Park in the United States to transport park visitors. While the buses are called reds, the bus drivers are called jammers because of the sound the gears made when shifting on the steep roads of the park. The "jamming" sound came from the unsynchronized transmissions, where double-clutching was a must.

Pentax 645N II ,Pentax smc FA 645 75mm f/2.8,Kodak Ektar 100

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Eldar Kadymov12-Apr-2018 14:15
I would pay for rather not boarding these busses, man V
Ken Chambers ARPS26-Sep-2016 15:18
Love this picture and reflection
I wonder how many young divers know how to Double clutch ?
cobler26-Sep-2016 01:31
Yes.... amazing reds and greens from the Ektar......V
Jeff Real25-Sep-2016 23:55
It is always a treat to see the color in your fine work ~V~